MotoGP 2021 : Speed Devils on the Run

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Communicated Content- MotoGP 2020 had indeed taken a great hit after the pandemic situation. This year, the 2021 season is looking extremely sharp. With new blood rising and tenured racers fighting up to the same level, we are in for some major fireworks this year folks.

 

Who is going to be the champ this time around? Honda, KTM, or Monster Energy Yamaha? To find out how the first two races went down this year, read more. Let us introspect onto how this year things might flip over. While you sit and wait for the races to begin you can head over to NJ casinos and play some fun online games. 

The clash of the speed kings

 

This year the MotoGP has given us multiple hints on how the races will be different. Let’s look at the first two races of 2021. 

Qatar GP

 

The first race was the Qatar GP. All eyes were on the defending champ J. Mir on the Suzuki. The result of the first race surprised everyone. It was Maverick Viñales who came in pole position on his Yamaha, what does this mean? Is Yamaha back in full swing? It is indeed exciting to see the Yamahas back in action.  On the other hand, the Ducati’s are looking menacing with their fresh beast power. 

 

Rossi with the new Petronas team sure seems to be struggling with a problem aboard his new bike. One of the main problems he was facing is the heating issue of the back tire.  

Doha GP

 

The Doha GP at the Losail circuit was indeed a very interesting affair. The riders were all super excited for the second night race of the season. The race saw a blazing victory by Quartararo again waving the Monster energy Yamaha flag. The second and third positions were taken up by the two Pramac Ducati’s who saw the chequered flag after Quartararo. 

 

The Hondas have some catching up to do in the next few races. Without their best rider Marc Marquez who missed the opening two rounds of the MotoGP the Honda team will have their sight set on a quick comeback. 

 

With the victory of the Pramac Ducati, the factory team is also on a mission to grab pole positions. It was a catastrophic start for the legend Rossi as he started the race from the 21st position. Even though he tried to grab a few spots ahead, the above-mentioned heating issues to the back tire have not been effectively resolved to cause a bad start of the season for the Italian. Is this the beginning of the end for the veteran? This might be his last season on the saddle. 

 

It has been a dream start for the Yamaha team this 2021 season. With 2 pole positions by each member of the team, everyone’s spirits are high. Both Vinales and Quartararo will be looking forward to keeping the winning streak up in the coming races ahead. The next race is in Portugal and the heat is already up. Fans have not lost hope in any of the racers. They still do believe that there will be a fight to the end and the racers are also looking forward to entertaining the crowds.




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